Salinas Pueblo Missions Nation Monument
Years ago, while traveling out West our truck broke down near Albuquerque, New Mexico and needed a complete engine replacement. Of course it was just out of warrenty. It took a week for the dealership to do the vey expensive repairs, so while we waited we rented a car and explored the area.
One place that we visited Southeast of Albuquerque was The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. It is a complex of three Spanish missions located near Mountainair, NM.
These pueblos were built in the 1300s by the Anasazi, who were the ancestors of modern Pueblo Indians, They were sizable communities by the time Spanish explorers arrived in the late 16th century.
The sites had been abandoned by the end of the 1670s as a result of famine and tribal raids.
Because it had snowed the day before we had the place to ourselves and had a great time taking pictures. Even Anna got to do a little exploring.
I am looking forward to seeing lots of bird and animal shadows this week!
Shadow Photo Contest Round 58-Animal Shadows
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Howdy Melinda! oh love this post, those were built by the Anasazi but the Spanish used them as missions?
What in the world happened to your engine that made it completely broke? Do you remember?
And look at Anna, how beautiful, I didn't know you took her with you.
I don't know if I remember happened to the engine. I remember that it was a diesel and everyone said that never happens to that engine. It's dependable and reliable. Right and $12,000 later we had a brand new engine with a full warranty on it.
I think these were priests who had converted the natives to Christianity. This sign was on the site.
Thanks, my friend!
Interesting history :-)
It was interesting to see these places!
Every traveler's fear.... breaking down far away from home and needing expensive repairs. Looks like you made the best of it though.
I saw the snow before you mentioned it and at first thought maybe my eyes were deceiving me and it was just very white sand or something.... but no.
It was right around New Years Day, and there was even more snow up in the mountains. Not enough to hardly matter to someone who had just driven there from Wisconsin! Yeah the repairs on the truck were staggering and put a damper on the rest of the vacation.
Hmmm... the 1300s you say? Here I thought Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1872.. 😆
Even if Columbus supposedly made it here in 1492, these folks, and many others beat him to it! 😏
Quit it.. that ain't what they taught in school lol
Ain't that the truth! All the history we learned was so skewed.
hola sra @melinda010100 como estas saludos muy bonitas fotos
gracias, amiga mío, estoy teniendo un muy buen fin de semana y espero que ustedes también lo estén.
me alegro bueno yo un poco de malestar pero así estoy trabajando jajaja saludos ...no se olvide de mi..
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What an awesome place, I'd love to see that! Great photos, Melinda. Was everything we see here built in the 1300s by the Anasazi?
I don't remember the answer to that. I do remember that a lot of what was known about the places and the people who live there is still something of a mystery.
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so typical that the car breaks down on you O.o & il bet them repair men watered your bill to :(
But dang missy superb texture on this puoblos 🐲💗🐉💖
Remus & Grey tail waves to Anna :D :D
Anna lived a good life. She is probably still waving her tail back, though!
Yeah that repair bill was staggering and came close to ending the whole vacation before it had hardly begun. It was fun to have unplanned time to explore this area of New Mexico.
aw noses do that 🐲🐉💖
Hm oh it was that mutch for you guys? uffa, im happy you could pay it & do this sets of clicks for us :D
It was an unbelievable $12,000 repair. A whole new engine. It took a lot of shuffling of finances to pay that bill!
<wipes screen to recheck its was THAT amount of 0 O.o holy machrill :( uffa now i just got sad.. :( Im now also new impressed by you, im DA queen of shuffel finances but dang missy, your the bomb :D !! woohoo you
We went on to have a lovely vacation despite the ridiculous cost of getting the truck repaired. It took a while to get caught back up once we got home, but it was a marvelous trip.